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In the DRC, World Vision is training faith leaders to promote lifesaving messages and practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19 - just as they did with Ebola.
the Democratic Republic of Congo … survived the recent Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo.

World Vision has mobilised staff across East Africa to prepare for any further spread of the deadly Ebola virus from an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
deadly Ebola virus from an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Cases of Ebola are escalating rapidly as the second largest outbreak in history continues to spread in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
in history continues to spread in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

World Vision UK's Erica Hall on the crisis of children who are forced into horrifying exploitation.
who I met in the Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of Congo last year. She had been pushed into a local

Christine Ngbaazande from Yambio has been awarded a coveted humanitarian honour at the Bond International Development Awards in London.
days to find safety in a refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo. But at the

Children are at risk of losing their innocence, their families and their hope. Living in impossible circumstances, they desperately need your support right now. Your gift can protect some of the world’s most vulnerable children. Thank you for giving what you can.
lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s conflict zone. Girls like Kapinga are

On 12th February – Red Hand Day, the International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers – five young people from the UK who were involved in the project will meet their MPs in Parliament.
was just 14 years old when her home in the Democratic Republic of Congo was attacked by militia. The armed group

We actively empower girls and women throughout our work, fighting against discrimination, abuse and oppression. We work together with community leaders, teachers, families and the girls themselves, to provide support and awareness ensuring they have equal access to healthcare, education and the promise of a brighter future.

The £12.5 million announced by the UK Government today for ending the worst forms of child labour is really good news for some of the world’s most vulnerable children.
the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo

A four-year programme to eradicate child slavery in three African countries launches today, International Day for the Abolition of Slavery (December 2).
Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is funded by a substantial new UK aid

World Vision UK wants to give young people who are not directly affected by armed conflict a space to express themselves and stand with the most disadvantaged children.
were recruited as child soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo